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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-04-11

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Synag gues to Commemorate
Passover's Concluding Days

The closing days of Passover—
the age-old festival of free-
dom—will be observed in our
synagogues On Tuesday evening
and Wednesday and Thursday,
April 15, 16 and N.^ Following
is a schedule of services, mark-
ing the conclusion of the eight-
day festival.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Evening services will be held
at 6 p.m., each day, with morn-
ing services scheduled for 8:45
a.m. Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi
emeritus of the congregation,

overflow audience took
j,art in the commemoration of
the Warsaw Ghetto uprising
combined with a memorial for
the 6;000,000 martyred Jews, at
Temple Beth El, Sunday night.
The Culture Commission of
the Jewish Community Council
arranged the program in ob-

An

will deliver Wednesday's sermon,
and Rabbi Morris Adler will
speak at Yizkor memorial serv-
ices Thursday. Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar and the choir under
the direction of Dan Frohman
will officiate at all services.
Pupils of the religious school servance of the ninth anniver-
will honor the holiday with spe- sary of the Warsaw Ghetto up-
cial programs during the week. rising.

I The memorial meeting was
opened by the president of the
Council, Dr. Shmarya Klein-
man, who introduced. the Ehr-
lich-Alter group of the Work-
men's Circle, recent arrivals in
"Are We in Danger of Losing this country and survivors,
concentration camps. This group
Inter-Congregational
Our Freedoms?"
The
The confirmation and high presented a moving skit culmi-
Youth Council Dance
school - departments will hold nating in the lighting of a six-
their annual model seder at 10 candle menorah, each candle
Is Set for April 26
a.m., Saturday, with Dr. Glazer representing a million Jewish
The Inter- Congregational officiating: Mr. and Mrs. Jason souls perished in the bestial
Youth Council will present its H. Tickton will lead the singing holocaust created by the Nazis.
One of the performers was a
fifth annual spring semi-formal of Passover melodies.
thd
hose

Temple Beth El

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
conduct Yizkor services and de-
liver the sermon at 10:30 a.m ,
Wednesday. At Sabbath services
today, Dr. Glazer will preach on

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which she personally collected
during her visits to the camps
of survivors in Europe. She was
accompanied on the piano by
Rebecca Frohman.
Harry Goldstein, radio an-
nouncer and narrator, read a
stark passage from A. M. Klein's
"The Second Scroll."
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, ac-
companied by Mr. Foerch on the
organ, chanted a special me-
morial prayer.
A. M. Klein of Montreal, a

member of the faculty of Mc-
Gill University, author of "The
Second Scroll," delivered an ad-
dress in English based on the
events which took place in the
Warsaw Ghetto in April of 1943.

dance on Saturday, April 26, at
Temple Israel 10:30 a.m., coincides with the date of the
Temple Beth El.
At services
at
Wednesday,
Rabbi
Sanford uprising. She was helped to
This event will honor the
champions of the Inter-Congre- Saperstein, of Pontiac will be light her candle in the Menorah.
B e n j a min Tabachinsky of
gational Basketball L e a g u e.
guest speaker. New York, representing the
There will be refreshments and
He will officiate Jewish Labor Committee. deliv-
entertainment.
at Yizkor serv- ered a moving address in Yid-
Tickets are obtainable from
Council members or congrega-
ices. At sabbath dish, followed by Emma Schaver,
tional groups.
services at 8:15
today. Rabbi Fram to Preach
p. m..
Bomb Razes ; Tunis Drug Store
Rabbi Alfred L. At Suburban Temple
Friedman. of,
TUNIS. (JTA.—In a new out-
Lansing. will be ; Rabbi Leon Fram. of Temple
break of violence here a Jewish
the guest of , Israel. will occupy the pulpit at
drug store in the suburbs of
Rabbi Leon' sabbath eve services at Subur-
Tunis was wrecked by a large
F r a m on the I ban Temple. at 8:15 p.m.. today.
bomb. The violence occurred
pulpit. A choir at the Burton School, Scotia Rd...
during a general strike against
from the religi- Hunt i ng ton W ood s.
the French authorities.

Rabbi Friedmanous school will i
The Suburban Temple, which
sing Passover melodies.
! is currently planning a program
Adas Shalom Synagogue
of religious, culutral, educa-
Evening services will be held tional and social activities. in-
Tuesday
and
Wednes-
at
a 6 p m .
all Detroit area residents
morning services to affiliate with th'e group.
day. with
Wednesday and Thursday at
8:30 a.m. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
CARD OF THANKS
wili preach at Yizkor services at 1
The farn ny of the late Rose
Cantor 1
10:30 a.m.. Thursday.
Nicholas Fenakel and the syna- Cohen wishes to express its sin-
gogue choir will assist in all cere thanks and appreciation to
services. Sabbath services at friends for the tributes, sym-
6 p.m.. today: at 8:30 a.m.. Sat- pathiesand kindnesses extended
urday. duringits recent bereavement.
Cone. Bnai David
! Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
speak at Wednesday services on
I "Elements of Freedom." kt
Thursday services. his sermon
topic will be The Family Faith •'
Evening services begin at 7 p m..
' with morning services beginnin?;
at 8:30 a.m.
Cong. Beth Aaron
Services begin at 6:15 p.m..
Tuesday and Wednesday. with
morning services scheduled for
8:45 a.m. Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gorrelick will preach Wednes-
day on "Pursuit and Prograss."
and on Thursday on "The Never
Ending Business of Life " Yiz-
kor services will follow Thurs-
day's sermon.
Cong. Bnai Moshe
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
preach and Cantor David
Katzman will chant at all
services. Evening services will
begin at 6:45 p.m., and morn-
ing services at 8:30 a.m. Ser-
mon topics: on Wednesday.
"The Freedom Within:" on
Thursday. "Let's Blame the
World." Yizkor services will
Thursday's address.
follow
Sabbath services are sched-
uled for 6:45 p.m., today: at
9 a.m.. Saturday.
Cong. Ahavas Achim
At late services today, Rabbi
Ephraim F. Einhorn will preach
on "Exodus—Then and Now,"
and on Saturday on "Spiritual
Deterioration." Passover serv-
ices at 6:30 p.m.. both evenings: .
at 9 a.m.. all mornings.
Cong. Adas Yeshurun

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A HAPPY
PASSOVER

TO YOU AND YOURS

We are reminded again at this Passover Season of those
thankful.
things of which we in America can he truly
The years have brought sadness and trials to many niil-
of past years
lions of our people. The accomplishments
shed a comforting light far out along the path of the
future. It is a light we can follow with uplifting hope.
We have, here in this free country, the opportunity to
accomplish much—a fact which adds to our happiness

during the Passover Season.
Best Greetings to You All!

Rabbi Leo Goldman will

preach Wednesday on "The
First Song of a Nation," Sao-
bath services will be held at 6:15
p.m.. today; at 9:15 a.m., Satur-
day.
.Cong. Shaarey Zion
At Yizkor services Thursday,
Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach
on "Families Who Pray Togeth-
er, Stay Together." At Saturday
services, he will speak on "Jus-

tice and Freedom."
Cong. Beth Abraham
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and
Rabbi Joseph Thumim will al-
ternate speaking at holiday
services. Evening prayer begins
at 7 p.m.. with morning services
commencing at 9 a.m.

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Friday, April 11, 1952

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